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More low-income Washington families than ever before will go hungry in 2014 due to a $5 billion funding cut to the nation’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides food assistance to one in

Movies from the Asian/Pacific Rim have become more available in the U.S. in recent years. Here’s a capsule of some recently screened selections from the 2013 Hawai’i International Film Festival in October. Most can

At a cursory glance, Eunice Kim’s prints are a convergence of soothing dots, arranged in various patterns. However, the aesthetic interplays in the collagraphs are, according to Kim, both individual and collective—dualisms of “structure

“You’re not Korean if you can’t eat kimchi.” “If your mom didn’t make adobo, you’re not Filipino.” Since Asian migrants first arrived in the United States, their identities were tethered to the food they

The lavish flapper dresses, feathered headpieces, and long-stringed, beaded necklaces featured in last spring’s The Great Gatsby starring Leonardo DiCaprio became reality for the Seattle chapter of the National Association of Asian American Professionals